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Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that encodes timing of events

Monday, Jan 11
… with them also performing poorly on that task.” Memory circuits When the researchers used light to inhibit CA2 …
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Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others

Thursday, May 03
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Dopamine signaling allows neural circuits to generate coordinated behaviors

Thursday, Jun 11
… Dopamine signaling allows neural circuits to generate coordinated behaviors June 11, 2020 … their eggs across a nutritive environment. The two motor circuits that control locomotion and egg-laying in this … 95 … 65 … 20 … 31 … 14 … Dopamine signaling allows neural circuits to generate coordinated behaviors … news …
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Scientists identify specific brain region and circuits controlling attention

Monday, Nov 02
… Scientists identify specific brain region and circuits controlling attention November 2, 2020 Research … … 30 … 16 … Scientists identify specific brain region and circuits controlling attention … news …
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Study finds the circuits that may help you keep your cool

Monday, Jan 14
… Study finds the circuits that may help you keep your cool January 14, 2019 … from those inputs – for instance from sensory processing circuits – that simultaneously connected into LC-GABA and … … 79 … 56 … 186 … 171 … 20 … 13 … 6 … 4 … Study finds the circuits that may help you keep your cool … news …
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Cortex over reflex: Study traces circuits where executive control overcomes instinct

Monday, Nov 30
… Cortex over reflex: Study traces circuits where executive control overcomes instinct November … how the brain is wired for both by tracking the specific circuits involved and their effect on visually cued actions. … postdoc in Sur’s lab, added that by looking at specific circuits between the ACC and both the SC and the visual …
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2019 Picower Lecture with Karel Svoboda, HHMI Janelia

… https://whereis.mit.edu/?go=46 The Picower Lectures Neural Circuits Public Event The neural circuits underlying motor planning and short-term memory The … length scales. Individual brain regions harbor local circuits with distinct properties; these brain regions …
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Steven Flavell

… and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Neural Circuits Optogenetics Genetic Engineering Neural Signal … A major goal of neuroscience is to understand how neural circuits generate coherent behavioral outputs across such a … cues, like satiety status, alter the outputs of the neural circuits that control these states.  The goal of our …
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MIT Colloquium on Brain and Cognition with Vanessa Ruta

… States https://whereis.mit.edu/?go=46 Colloquium Neural Circuits Learning and Memory Public Event Theme and … species, allowing us to directly compare homologous neural circuits and pinpoint sites of adaptive change.  In recent … and demonstrate how variation at discrete nodes in neural circuits can contribute to behavioral evolution. We are now …
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